Fall Leaf Topiary

Special Moments was finalizing details for Courtney and Shon’s Fall inspired wedding this weekend. We had a last minute change on the centerpieces when the guest count increased by the estimated 75 to 90. We used some of our decor to help her supplement the extra centerpieces that would be needed. Courtney had chosen our wedding planning package that included being able  to use our decor inventory for no charge. We have been surfing the web for some unique ideas that fall in the fall decor realm, but being able to use items we have in inventory. Tammy ran across this really cool topiary on the Better Homes and Gardens website. Unfortunately, that was not the final centerpiece chosen by Courtney, ( You will see the pictures next week of the chosen centerpieces.) We thought we would share this do it yourself project anyway with you for the DIY brides that like to read our blog on great ideas and tips.

Holiday d�cor piece tree

Vary the Size

Welcome autumn into your home with this do-it-yourself topiary. Let it stand alone in an entryway or pair two on a mantel or sideboard.

Start by using a kitchen knife to shave a brick of foam down to the size of the interior of the container. Push the foam down so it’s tight in the container and will keep your arrangement secure.

Next, wrap each end of a bundle of thin, sturdy twigs with floral wire — we used about six salt cedar sticks for our topiary. Set that aside and cut the stems of several silk fall leaves to about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.

Using a toothpick, skewer, or the tip of hot-glue gun, push into a Styrofoam ball surface to create a small hole. Fill the hole with a small amount of hot glue.

Immediately place a leaf stem into the glue and hold a few seconds until set. Continue to glue leaves until the Styrofoam ball is covered. Fill in any gaps between leaves with a bit of Spanish moss and hot glue.

When the glue has dried, insert the narrow end of the twig stem into the center of the leaf-covered ball. Secure with hot glue and let cool. Then insert the base of the twig stem about 4 inches into the center of the foam in the container. Use hot glue to secure and hold it steady for a few seconds while it cools.

Hot-glue a handful of Spanish moss to the top of the foam to conceal it. Finally, tie a ribbon into a bow beneath the leafy head of the topiary.

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

Gravatar
WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.